HSS Pocket Park is a mini oasis in the historic heart of Kuala Lumpur
As the historic heart of downtown Kuala Lumpur continues to evolve with exciting new restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels and event spaces popping up, the lack of green spaces gives pause to the direction this rejuvenation is headed.
Nestled within a cluster of renovated pre-war shophouses known as High Street Studios (HSS) along Jalan Tun HS Lee, the recently opened HSS Pocket Park is a lush, green oasis for those exploring the area to take a break from the heat, noise and traffic congestion—a deliberate gesture to balance the burgeoning development of commercial spaces with equally vital public spaces.
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“Downtown KL needs more than just hipster cafes—it needs more public spaces,” says Ng Ping Ho, director of the Kindness of Strangers Hospitality Group, who manages HSS Pocket Park for private owners.
“We decided to create a park modelled after pocket parks in major cosmopolitan cities around the world, where urban spaces are reclaimed and transformed into green community spaces. Even though Pocket Park is a privately owned space, it’s open to people from all walks of life.”
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